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Talma, a village in the [[Caucasus|Caucasus]], where [[Landless (Landlose)|landless]] Mennonites from the regions of [[Halbstadt (Molotschna Mennonite Settlement, Zaporizhia Oblast, Ukraine)|Halbstadt]] and [[Gnadenfeld (Molotschna Mennonite settlement, Zaporizhia Oblast, Ukraine)|Gnadenfeld]] in South Russia organized a [[Terek Mennonite Brethren Church (Talma, Republic of Dagestan, Russia)|Mennonite Brethren]] congregation in 1901 in the [[Terek Mennonite Settlement (Republic of Dagestan, Russia)|Terek region]]. It became an independent congregation.
 
Talma, a village in the [[Caucasus|Caucasus]], where [[Landless (Landlose)|landless]] Mennonites from the regions of [[Halbstadt (Molotschna Mennonite Settlement, Zaporizhia Oblast, Ukraine)|Halbstadt]] and [[Gnadenfeld (Molotschna Mennonite settlement, Zaporizhia Oblast, Ukraine)|Gnadenfeld]] in South Russia organized a [[Terek Mennonite Brethren Church (Talma, Republic of Dagestan, Russia)|Mennonite Brethren]] congregation in 1901 in the [[Terek Mennonite Settlement (Republic of Dagestan, Russia)|Terek region]]. It became an independent congregation.
 
 
 
= Bibliography =
 
= Bibliography =
Friesen, Peter M. <em>Die Alt-Evangelische Mennonitische Brüderschaft in Russland (1789-1910) im Rahmen der mennonitischen Gesamtgeschichte</em>. Halbstadt: Verlagsgesellschaft "Raduga", 1911: 445, 478.
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Friesen, Peter M. <em>Die Alt-Evangelische Mennonitische Brüderschaft in Russland (1789-1910) im Rahmen der mennonitischen Gesamtgeschichte</em>. Halbstadt: Verlagsgesellschaft "Raduga", 1911: 445, 478.
 
 
 
 
 
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Talma, a village in the Caucasus, where landless Mennonites from the regions of Halbstadt and Gnadenfeld in South Russia organized a Mennonite Brethren congregation in 1901 in the Terek region. It became an independent congregation.

Bibliography

Friesen, Peter M. Die Alt-Evangelische Mennonitische Brüderschaft in Russland (1789-1910) im Rahmen der mennonitischen Gesamtgeschichte. Halbstadt: Verlagsgesellschaft "Raduga", 1911: 445, 478.


Date Published 1959

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